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At 2020 Social , we use a simple Engagement Architecture framework for designing social platforms, including online communities. The Connector is a person on the community who is a curator of information either through bookmarking or off-line knowledge gathering. The connector uses people and document tags actively to curate content and point others to it. Building Social Business At the intersection of Enterprise 2.0 and Organization Development. MORE

This is the session on Copy Matters: Content Strategy for the Interface led by Amy Thibodeau, Content Strategist Facebook, Andy Chung, Designer Facebook, Dan Zambonini, Partner & Dir Contentini, and Tiffani Jones Brown, Content Strategist Facebook. The non-interface content strategist is more about curation, workflows, content audits. It all fits within a design system. Jason Fried said – “Good Content is good design.” He studied type design in school. MORE

I attended the workshop, Designing Social Search in the Enterprise. How do we know what to look for in search tools, services to add into the mix, and or design elements that will make an impact? Our experienced designer frames these relevant models of social search and walks though how to think through the problems to get to a more optimal solution. Thomas found it very useful as people he knew where curating for him by their own curation activities. MORE

emergent by design Home who’s the architect? It seems like the wealth of the entire nation is being funneled right to a couple thousand fortunate people, and all of us are still working pretty damn hard to make ends meet, yet ultimately supporting that model. It doesn’t have to be professionally designed, it can be a simple free blog, but you need to have a place where you show off your work, whatever your work may be. MORE

Skip to content emergent by design Home support who’s the architect? Reply Trackbacks Get a Life and Get Alive « Petervan's Blog Storytelling Social Media Marketing PR Business & Technology Curated Stories May 2, 2010 Wisdom 2.0 MORE

Skip to content emergent by design Home support who’s the architect? The problem is, humans weren’t designed for mechanization. We were designed to create. The Beginnings of a Competency-Model Foundation Social Network Analysis Case Studies (Valdis Krebs) What makes an effective knowledge worker? i think that as new economic models are put into place that support social production, this idea will take off at a larger societal level. MORE

Fortunately, the Forrester Wave reports are designed to segment crowded industries. I would agree with Jeremiah that what is really important is the solution and services that you are able to provide customers – in some sense, regardless of deployment model. MORE

Curator - @johnt. Covering social business, organisational design, social complexity, cognitive science, sociology, psychology, learning, art, parenting, bicycles. I guess the point is, the organisations we work for are not the same dynamics or business model as a member of the communal motorcycle workshop…but we can sure adopt the engaging and sensemaking attributes of this model. Archive. /. Snippets. Insightful things people say and do. MORE

I’ve referenced the model here from Flat World Knowledge book on Organizational Behaviour. Hofstede’s Cultural Dimension Model. The 21st Century Curator. Instructional design. Instructional Design: On the road to learning. ID and Other Reflections. MORE

Path Path calls itself “The Personal Network because it’s determined to go against the example set by Twitter Twitter ’s follower model; you are limited to just 50 friends on Path. the design is attractive. Doesn't look like a smart model. MORE

Keynote speakers sharing innovation stories from Kenya, Finland, and Canada were Daudi Were of Ushahid i, Marco Steinberg of the Helsinki Design Lab and Vanessa Timmer of One Earth. Like at the “Designing Social Cities of Tomorrow” workshop last year, I took presentation notes. MORE

Digital literacy education relating to online presence for 14-16 year olds: Ongoing barriers to data portability between and across institutions, and relating to activities which take place outside of formal education, mean that equipping learners to collect and curate their own achievements. MORE

This allows Asana to be used as a personal tool — with all its rich task model — but without the slow-and-tight considerations of groups: ‘Who should I invite/exclude? GigaOM Research analyst and curator. Yves Behar is one of my favorite design gurus. MORE

Sure, good design enables some degree of both simplicity and flexibility – but in Friend Discovery, flexibility reigns. As far as federation is concerned, I really like the model that Automattic has built with WordPress. MORE

Dave Briggs has launched a rescue bid , and I’m sure Dave has the skills and helpers to develop a lighter version if he can persuade the LGA (and users) to collaborate in a handover, and can develop a new business model. The emphasis on open access and sharing changes where value may reside: so what are the new business models? That would be a good demonstration of migration from old to a new organisation-based model. MORE

business / technology / design Magazine Articles Video Audio Blogs Events Subscribe frog design | about | contact | privacy policy | terms of use Elektroniker Tim Leberecht Digital lifestyle at the intersection of attention, beauty, productivity, and the social web. Openness or How Do You Design for the Loss of Control? conference: “Design for the loss of control.” If you design ways out of the system, they might as well serve as ways into the system. MORE

Skip to content emergent by design Home support who’s the architect? We need to be thinking much more deeply about social models which do not depend on any form of currency. As Rushkoff tells us so clearly, that system was designed with a different purpose. MORE

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These and others fill out – more by chance than design – the framework I wrote about last year which focussed in new roles, new structures, new resources and new methods. During the exploration we will be interviewing key people in the different movements and organisations, curating information on the different approaches, and blogging about new developments. MORE

In low complexity markets and use cases (think Sharpie pens ) the focus is on social media because the relationships desired between Newell Rubbermaid and Sharpie customers does not need to be that deep – and the business model cannot support deep relationship development (i.e. Adobe’s design tool communities are a good example of this – customers help each other maximize the use of the tool, creating better adoption and affiliation. MORE

I was primarily focused on designing the site, rolling out new features (like one of the first peer networks in the space), and tweaking architecture. Defined rank and reputation model; extending management to members. Contribution, curation and feedback to evolve content quality. MORE

Digital literacy education relating to online presence for 14-16 year olds: Ongoing barriers to data portability between and across institutions, and relating to activities which take place outside of formal education, mean that equipping learners to collect and curate their own achievements. MORE

The open source model allows Alfresco to use best-of-breed open source technologies and contributions from the open source community to get higher quality software produced more quickly at much lower cost. MORE

These and others fill out – more by chance than design – the framework I wrote about last year which focussed in new roles, new structures, new resources and new methods. During the exploration we will be interviewing key people in the different movements and organisations, curating information on the different approaches, and blogging about new developments. MORE

This is just the sort of situation in which social technology, coupled with good curation and facilitation, could help in gathering resources, enabling people to share, promoting both peer-to-peer networking and direct agency-to-citizen support. I should offer congratulations to NatCAN for keeping going, but generally I don’t think the conversation/knowledge hub model works too … about which more later. The many models for People Powered Change. MORE

The last three posts (in the series of ten) will then look at curation, filtering, innovation, motivation and radical transformation.]. To create a successful community, you’ll need to first understand why you’re building it and who you’re building it for; and then express your vision in the design, technology and policies of your community. That’s why I joined Salesforce.com, with its unique integrated corporate philanthropy model. Skip to content. MORE

Now there are personal curators, both at the Huffington Post and with individuals. He was enrolled in a program called boy rangers modeled after native Americans. He designed a book jacket while everyone at lunch. The art director liked it and asked him to be a book cover designer. This led him to becoming a Web designer and founding his first company. Here is another in my series on SXSW events. I am pleased to be attending SXSW for the first time. MORE

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I attended the workshop, Designing Social Search in the Enterprise. How do we know what to look for in search tools, services to add into the mix, and or design elements that will make an impact? Our experienced designer frames these relevant models of social search and walks though how to think through the problems to get to a more optimal solution. Thomas found it very useful as people he knew where curating for him by their own curation activities.

business / technology / design Magazine Articles Video Audio Blogs Events Subscribe frog design | about | contact | privacy policy | terms of use Elektroniker Tim Leberecht Digital lifestyle at the intersection of attention, beauty, productivity, and the social web. Openness or How Do You Design for the Loss of Control? conference: “Design for the loss of control.” If you design ways out of the system, they might as well serve as ways into the system.

Skip to content emergent by design Home support who’s the architect? We need to be thinking much more deeply about social models which do not depend on any form of currency. As Rushkoff tells us so clearly, that system was designed with a different purpose.

I was primarily focused on designing the site, rolling out new features (like one of the first peer networks in the space), and tweaking architecture. Defined rank and reputation model; extending management to members. Contribution, curation and feedback to evolve content quality.

Skip to content emergent by design Home support who’s the architect? The problem is, humans weren’t designed for mechanization. We were designed to create. The Beginnings of a Competency-Model Foundation Social Network Analysis Case Studies (Valdis Krebs) What makes an effective knowledge worker? i think that as new economic models are put into place that support social production, this idea will take off at a larger societal level.

Skip to content emergent by design Home support who’s the architect? Reply Trackbacks Get a Life and Get Alive « Petervan's Blog Storytelling Social Media Marketing PR Business & Technology Curated Stories May 2, 2010 Wisdom 2.0

emergent by design Home who’s the architect? It seems like the wealth of the entire nation is being funneled right to a couple thousand fortunate people, and all of us are still working pretty damn hard to make ends meet, yet ultimately supporting that model. It doesn’t have to be professionally designed, it can be a simple free blog, but you need to have a place where you show off your work, whatever your work may be.

Dave Briggs has launched a rescue bid , and I’m sure Dave has the skills and helpers to develop a lighter version if he can persuade the LGA (and users) to collaborate in a handover, and can develop a new business model. The emphasis on open access and sharing changes where value may reside: so what are the new business models? That would be a good demonstration of migration from old to a new organisation-based model.

Keynote speakers sharing innovation stories from Kenya, Finland, and Canada were Daudi Were of Ushahid i, Marco Steinberg of the Helsinki Design Lab and Vanessa Timmer of One Earth. Like at the “Designing Social Cities of Tomorrow” workshop last year, I took presentation notes.

chrisheuer @rhappe think of us as a collaborative sharing economy model for consulting services (sans the “firm” structure). Design, Management / Leadership Consultancy, Corporate Communications, Digital Workplace Transformation, Social Computing, Social Business, Social Learning, and a rather long etc. There is a Twitter List out there already currently being curated by Celine herself, if you would want to start following what we are all up to.

These and others fill out – more by chance than design – the framework I wrote about last year which focussed in new roles, new structures, new resources and new methods. During the exploration we will be interviewing key people in the different movements and organisations, curating information on the different approaches, and blogging about new developments.

These and others fill out – more by chance than design – the framework I wrote about last year which focussed in new roles, new structures, new resources and new methods. During the exploration we will be interviewing key people in the different movements and organisations, curating information on the different approaches, and blogging about new developments.

Dave Briggs has launched a rescue bid , and I’m sure Dave has the skills and helpers to develop a lighter version if he can persuade the LGA (and users) to collaborate in a handover, and can develop a new business model. The emphasis on open access and sharing changes where value may reside: so what are the new business models? That would be a good demonstration of migration from old to a new organisation-based model.

Sure, good design enables some degree of both simplicity and flexibility – but in Friend Discovery, flexibility reigns. As far as federation is concerned, I really like the model that Automattic has built with WordPress.

This allows Asana to be used as a personal tool — with all its rich task model — but without the slow-and-tight considerations of groups: ‘Who should I invite/exclude? GigaOM Research analyst and curator. Yves Behar is one of my favorite design gurus.

This is just the sort of situation in which social technology, coupled with good curation and facilitation, could help in gathering resources, enabling people to share, promoting both peer-to-peer networking and direct agency-to-citizen support. I should offer congratulations to NatCAN for keeping going, but generally I don’t think the conversation/knowledge hub model works too … about which more later. The many models for People Powered Change.

Now there are personal curators, both at the Huffington Post and with individuals. He was enrolled in a program called boy rangers modeled after native Americans. He designed a book jacket while everyone at lunch. The art director liked it and asked him to be a book cover designer. This led him to becoming a Web designer and founding his first company. Here is another in my series on SXSW events. I am pleased to be attending SXSW for the first time.

Digital literacy education relating to online presence for 14-16 year olds: Ongoing barriers to data portability between and across institutions, and relating to activities which take place outside of formal education, mean that equipping learners to collect and curate their own achievements.

The open source model allows Alfresco to use best-of-breed open source technologies and contributions from the open source community to get higher quality software produced more quickly at much lower cost.

It should not be their job to somehow organize the Dark Mountain collective, at best a herding-cats exercise, nor to try to capture its (best) work-products (or as they put it “to promote and curate”). A Better Way to Live: A Working Model Community.

I’ve referenced the model here from Flat World Knowledge book on Organizational Behaviour. Hofstede’s Cultural Dimension Model. The 21st Century Curator. Instructional design. Instructional Design: On the road to learning. ID and Other Reflections.

At 2020 Social , we use a simple Engagement Architecture framework for designing social platforms, including online communities. The Connector is a person on the community who is a curator of information either through bookmarking or off-line knowledge gathering. The connector uses people and document tags actively to curate content and point others to it. Building Social Business At the intersection of Enterprise 2.0 and Organization Development.

Digital literacy education relating to online presence for 14-16 year olds: Ongoing barriers to data portability between and across institutions, and relating to activities which take place outside of formal education, mean that equipping learners to collect and curate their own achievements.

Curator - @johnt. Covering social business, organisational design, social complexity, cognitive science, sociology, psychology, learning, art, parenting, bicycles. I guess the point is, the organisations we work for are not the same dynamics or business model as a member of the communal motorcycle workshop…but we can sure adopt the engaging and sensemaking attributes of this model. Archive. /. Snippets. Insightful things people say and do.

Path Path calls itself “The Personal Network because it’s determined to go against the example set by Twitter Twitter ’s follower model; you are limited to just 50 friends on Path. the design is attractive. Doesn't look like a smart model.

The last three posts (in the series of ten) will then look at curation, filtering, innovation, motivation and radical transformation.]. To create a successful community, you’ll need to first understand why you’re building it and who you’re building it for; and then express your vision in the design, technology and policies of your community. That’s why I joined Salesforce.com, with its unique integrated corporate philanthropy model. Skip to content.

In low complexity markets and use cases (think Sharpie pens ) the focus is on social media because the relationships desired between Newell Rubbermaid and Sharpie customers does not need to be that deep – and the business model cannot support deep relationship development (i.e. Adobe’s design tool communities are a good example of this – customers help each other maximize the use of the tool, creating better adoption and affiliation.

Fortunately, the Forrester Wave reports are designed to segment crowded industries. I would agree with Jeremiah that what is really important is the solution and services that you are able to provide customers – in some sense, regardless of deployment model.